I doubt that it makes much sense to buy the adapter.
Please have a look at page 4 of the schematics for the lpcxpresso 1769
Board ( first pdf document hit when you google for "lpcxpresso 1769
schematic") there is clearly stated:
"J5 can connect to external SWD/JTAG interface if LPCXpresso ta
what about using a board like so
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/280970074709?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
to covert an existing jtag debugger i use ? ( this one i have ->
http://microcontrollershop.com/product_info.php?cPath=110_161&products_id=1106
)
Kind Regards
Justin
I did some digging and found the following post:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-devel-list/2007-October/msg01192.html
and
http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-devel-list/2007-October/msg01196.html
It's quite old so I am not sure if this still is of relevance but at
this time Freepascal did
Hi,
An update. I tried to make a crosscompiler with the new sources on my
"old" developing machine. There I still get the segmentation fault. The
difference is that that machine is 64 bit, while the appliance is 32 bit.
Actually, that was why I made the appliance. To see if there were
differ
Hi Michael,
I downloaded svn version 23457, and now I can compile the crosscompiler.
Unfortunately, I can't compile a project with that crosscompiler. More
precisely, the project can't be linked. I have to redo some things to
note what I am doing and what the results are, but the linking stage
se
LPC1343 Board uses a special JTAG interface that does not have open
sourced driver support.
So if you do not want to use their GUI (based on Eclipse if I remember
correctly) which is mainly C/C++ based then the easiest way is to cut
the board in two pieces and to then connect it to an inexpens
Op 30-01-13 13:38, delph...@smythconsulting.net schreef:
I've been following the wiki and have successfully created fpc for my
arm processor ( Cortex M3 - using a LPC 1343 board) ( as per the wiki's
intructions)
once i have written my sample program is there anyway to debug it on the
MCU ? ( ie
On 01/30/13 12:48, Paul Ishenin wrote:
>
> Or maybe become a part of Delphi?
That's the suspicion on the Delphi newsgroups too, because DA-Soft
worked hard on getting FireMonkey support working. And if that suspicion
is true, then it would also spell the end of FPC/Lazarus support for
AnyDAC - ju
30.01.13, 20:25, leledumbo пишет:
I wonder whether this "Great news" means they're developing something new or
what...
Or maybe become a part of Delphi?
Best regards,
Paul Ishenin
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I've been following the wiki and have successfully created fpc for my arm
processor ( Cortex M3 - using a LPC 1343 board) ( as per the wiki's
intructions)
once i have written my sample program is there anyway to debug it on the MCU
? ( ie like doing in Lazarus for win32/64 projects)
any help
I wonder whether this "Great news" means they're developing something new or
what...
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Hi,
Seeing that they supported FPC/Lazarus too, I guess this might affect
some people here.
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